The Quad Cities' low cost of living helps Palmer students keep their expenses low while earning their Doctor of Chiropractic degree. See how the QCs compares to other cities across the U.S.
Palmer College is the first and largest chiropractic college. You have questions, and we have answers! Learn how long it takes to become a chiropractor, Palmer class sizes and the academic experience.
Palmer's enrollment has hit a record high, largely due to campus enhancements and investments including the new academic building on Palmer Florida, and Palmer's Main's new Learning Commons, study spaces, student housing and updated classrooms.
The admissions team is dedicated to listening to students to understand what they need to choose Palmer over other possible paths to their goals. We sat down with five current students to hear what “drives” them to become Doctors of Chiropractic.
More than 2,100 students are currently enrolled across the College’s three campuses; with more than 900 at Palmer’s main campus. This rise in enrollment comes as Palmer completes $35 million in campus enhancements over the past five years to its main campus.